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Published in 2016-5-30 07:40:29 | Show all floors |Read mode
Edited by Xer0 at 2016-5-30 07:43

got an one last week and tried to tinker with it
but cant get it to boot and no video output

tried:
official Raspbiian and Lubuntu = black screen; Armbian, forum OpenELEC = no HDMI signal
on:
SanDisk Ultra 64GB, Suntrsi (Aliexpress) 8GB Class 10, No-Name 4GB Class 4, SanDisk 1GB
each.

nothing worked!
here what i get on UART...
Armbian - http://pastebin.com/iJ3wfcn9
OpenELEC - http://pastebin.com/XWKe4rQ1
Raspbian - http://pastebin.com/y3EKn3wj
Lubuntu - http://pastebin.com/btVeZ18Y



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Published in 2016-5-30 12:53:47 | Show all floors
I would change cables and power supply.

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Published in 2016-5-30 14:55:55 | Show all floors
Any light turn on after u try to boot images?

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Published in 2016-5-30 15:06:22 | Show all floors
I was facing the same problem.. I changed my Power supply cables and and power supply too... Now it works just fine... Tried most of the images provided by loboris and armbian.

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 Author| Published in 2016-5-30 17:22:44 from mobile | Show all floors
Edited by Xer0 at 2016-5-30 17:24

i have the USB-cable,
tried 4x2.1A Anker, 2A Huawei, 1A generic psu
only red led for both official and green for other images goes on

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Published in 2016-6-6 03:41:52 | Show all floors
take out all usb thinks like mouse,keyboard etc.

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Published in 2016-6-6 06:24:43 | Show all floors
Edited by nopnop2002 at 2016-6-6 22:13

If you have RPI, you install netdiscover in your RPI.
And always watch the IP address used in the LAN.

  1. $ sudo apt-get install netdiscover
  2. $ sudo netdiscover -r 192.168.1.0/24
Copy code


If your OPI - ONE is normality, you will find a new IP address.

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 Author| Published in 2016-6-7 01:35:56 | Show all floors
yes i got to work it already - the cable was crap
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